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11/26/2008 12:37:38 AM · #1 |
Take a picture of one or more frozen objects. |
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11/26/2008 01:02:23 AM · #2 |
With winter coming fast here I can relate to this one. In about a month from now everything will be frozen, unless Mother Nature, or should I say the media, comes back with this warming of the planet stuff. Not saying it isn't true either... |
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11/26/2008 01:10:35 AM · #3 |
we've only had snow once here for whatever weird reason. hopefully we get some good frost or somthing |
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11/26/2008 01:12:14 AM · #4 |
Nope, can't suuport that one. For us in the Southern Hemisphere its a little hard on us. Maybe we should have done that instead in August when its our winter |
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11/26/2008 01:15:25 AM · #5 |
heck it doesn't need to be winter to photograph something frozen. You can freeze tings in a refrigerator freezer, or 'freeze' motion, or suggest 'frozen' or freezing. Lets get creative here. I'm all for this. |
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11/26/2008 01:29:18 AM · #6 |
Take the pugs out of the freezer, NOW! :) |
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11/26/2008 01:35:59 AM · #7 |
I'll be attempting to make a lens out of ice this winter. Then I'm going to try to start a fire with it. Can't wait to try this out. Bring on the freeze. :) |
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11/26/2008 02:01:35 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Take the pugs out of the freezer, NOW! :) |
No Pugcicles?
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11/26/2008 02:04:15 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by ShutterPug: Originally posted by BeeCee: Take the pugs out of the freezer, NOW! :) |
No Pugcicles? |
ah! lol thats funny in a sick sort of way |
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11/26/2008 04:29:12 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by ShutterPug: Originally posted by BeeCee: Take the pugs out of the freezer, NOW! :) |
No Pugcicles? |
No, because they'll leave puddles everywhere when they start to melt. |
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11/26/2008 12:29:11 PM · #11 |
So... does no-one trust the cold stone creameries and the freezers and the stop motion and the frozen aisle in the supermarkets anymore?
:-) |
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11/26/2008 01:39:16 PM · #12 |
Nope, I haven't trusted the supermarket freezer aisle ever since I came around the corner and saw one of the units open its door and snatch into its gaping maw a small child who had wandered off from his mommy. The freezer thought nobody was watching and grabbed its chance, but *I* saw....
Alas, I raised the alarm but was unable to convince anyone in authority. The child is now on a milk carton and I get the nicely-padded room and the hug-me jacket (and occasional computer privileges for satisfactory latrine duty).
edited cuz I caint spel
Message edited by author 2008-11-26 19:29:21. |
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11/26/2008 01:40:32 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Nope, I haven't trusted the supermarket freezer aisle ever since I came around the corner and saw one of the units open its door and snatch into its gaping maw a small child who had wandered off from his mommy. The freezer thought nobody was watching and grabbed its chance, but *I* saw....
Alas, I raised the alarm but was unable to convince anyone in authority. The child is now on a milk carton and I get the nicely-padded room and the hug-me jacket (and occasional computer priveleges for satisfactory latrine duty). |
LOL dude i think all the weird-ass stuff us dpcers come up with should go in a book. seriously |
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11/26/2008 02:02:03 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by JDubsgirl: Originally posted by BeeCee: Nope, I haven't trusted the supermarket freezer aisle ever since I came around the corner and saw one of the units open its door and snatch into its gaping maw a small child who had wandered off from his mommy. The freezer thought nobody was watching and grabbed its chance, but *I* saw....
Alas, I raised the alarm but was unable to convince anyone in authority. The child is now on a milk carton and I get the nicely-padded room and the hug-me jacket (and occasional computer priveleges for satisfactory latrine duty). |
LOL dude i think all the weird-ass stuff us dpcers come up with should go in a book. seriously |
As long as it doesn't go in a serious book :D |
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11/26/2008 02:25:39 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by BeeCee: Nope, I haven't trusted the supermarket freezer aisle ever since I came around the corner and saw one of the units open its door and snatch into its gaping maw a small child who had wandered off from his mommy. The freezer thought nobody was watching and grabbed its chance, but *I* saw....
Alas, I raised the alarm but was unable to convince anyone in authority. The child is now on a milk carton and I get the nicely-padded room and the hug-me jacket (and occasional computer priveleges for satisfactory latrine duty). |
Seems to be a bit of a trend. Save the Children! (read my comment on that photo) |
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11/26/2008 02:47:05 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by K10DGuy: Originally posted by BeeCee: Nope, I haven't trusted the supermarket freezer aisle ever since I came around the corner and saw one of the units open its door and snatch into its gaping maw a small child who had wandered off from his mommy. The freezer thought nobody was watching and grabbed its chance, but *I* saw....
Alas, I raised the alarm but was unable to convince anyone in authority. The child is now on a milk carton and I get the nicely-padded room and the hug-me jacket (and occasional computer priveleges for satisfactory latrine duty). |
Seems to be a bit of a trend. Save the Children! (read my comment on that photo) |
LOL yeh stuff like that! we could write a book i tell you! |
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